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What's The Ground
Like?
Looking Towards The Town End (photo)
What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters?
Where To Drink?
Kingswood Group Stand (photo)
Other Places Of Interest
How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park
By
Train
The Stratton Bank (photo)
Admission Prices
Local
Rivals
Arkells Stand (photo)
Programme & Fanzine
Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2007-2008
Ground Layout
Record & Average Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
Like? |
At one end is the Stratton Bank Stand,
a former terrace with rows of seats bolted
on to it. This area is uncovered and has a clock above it as well as a small
electric scoreboard. Opposite is the small, covered Town End, with several supporting pillars
across the front. An unusual
feature is that the supporting legs of one of the floodlight pylons are actually in one
side of the stand, there are even some seats situated behind them! The sides
are larger, two tiered covered stands towering above the two ends. The newest of these
is the attractive Nationwide Stand, while on the other side is the older Arkells Stand.
The latter has windshields on
either side and a few supporting pillars.
The ground also benefits by a striking set of four floodlight pylons. Once a
feature across the country, floodlights are slowly
but surely disappearing from the landscape, being replaced by rows of
lights across the stand roofs. It's a shame really, if only because the floodlight pylons made it a lot easier to locate a ground in a
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| What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters? |
Away fans are located in the Arkells Stand at one side of the pitch,
where up to 1,200 fans can be housed. This is an older stand with
facilities to match, but at least you are under cover. If you are at the back of this stand there is one
supporting pillar which may impair your view
of the goal otherwise it is fine. You even get a view of some of the rolling Marlborough
Hills beyond one corner of the ground! There is a small
kiosk at the back of stand serving amongst other things
a range of Shires Pies (but alas no chicken balti pie), but be careful when taking them
back to your seat. The entrances to the seating areas are through large
solid doors, and to compound matters they open out towards you!
Teams with a larger away following can also be allocated
the Stratton Bank End if required. A further 2,100 fans can be accommodated
in this area, but the end has no cover and is open to the elements. Fine on a
nice sunny day, but on a cold wet, winters day, it can be grim. I found Swindon to be a relaxed and
fairly friendly day out, although the size of police presence on my last visit seemed
excessive. On a previous visit I managed talk my way into the players lounge
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| Where To
Drink? |
| The County Hotel right by the ground, did not allow
entrance to away supporters on my last visit. Best to continue down County Road and seek
out the Cricket Club that sits behind the Arkells Stand. As Mark Osborne
from Swindon adds; 'On match days home and away fans can park on
the cricket ground (for a small fee) and then have access to a drink in the
cricket club. This is a very friendly (as well as cheap) club that always
welcomes away fans'. I would echo these comments but also add that you can
still get into the cricket club (there is no charge) even if you have not
parked there.
Audrey MacDonald a visiting Hartlepool United
fan, recommends 'The Merlin' on Drove Road, near to the
magic roundabout. 'Away fans are welcome
and they have Sky
Sports showing
on 12 television screens
and even in the gents (according to my
husband)'. Alcohol is available within the ground
to away fans in the Arkells
Stand (but not in the open Stratton Bank End),
otherwise if you arrive early Swindon town centre is
a 15 minute walk away.
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Kingswood Group
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| Other Places Of Interest |
Located
near one corner of the ground is the 'Magic Roundabout'. Whoever designed this must have
been on something. It is a large island surrounded by five mini roundabouts, which
effectively means that traffic can go round the main roundabout the wrong way! Confused? I
was!
 Thanks
to Chris King for providing the image of the Magic Roundabout above and the
directions below. Chris
suggests that visiting supporters, with the aide of the diagram, can perhaps
practice in their back garden prior to visiting Swindon!
If you want further information then visit the Magic Roundabout page of the
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| How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park |
| The ground is well signposted in and around Swindon town
centre. Just follow signs for 'The County Ground'.
From M4 Junc.15:
Follow A345 (Queens Drive) to
Drake's roundabout. Turn left towards the Magic Roundabout, The County Ground is on the corner of this
roundabout.
From the North
A419 from Cricklade/Cirencester/M5:
This must be the easiest
route - follow Cricklade Road down the hill. It becomes Cirencester
Way about halfway down. At Transfer Bridges roundabouts turn left at
the first and then straight over the second. The County Ground is on
the left after the mini-roundabout.
If you survive the Magic Roundabout then
there is some street parking. Otherwise park at the cricket club (take
County Road off the Magic Roundabout, go past the County Hotel on your
right, you will see a small sign further down on your right for football
parking, just before the mini roundabout).
For a map showing the location
of the ground
click
here
(to take you to the Street Map website).
To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and
pub info, which you can print out click here.
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| By
Train |
| The ground is walkable from Swindon
train
station and will take you around 10-15 minutes. Leave the station, cross the
road and proceed up the road between the two pubs (Great Western and
Queen's Tap), continue to end of road. Turn left, proceed along
Manchester Road, through traffic lights as far as you can go. At the
junction turn right. The County Ground is about 300 yards up this road on
the left. Thanks to John Bishop for providing me with the directions.
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The Stratton Bank |
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Admission Prices |
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Home Fans:
Arkells Stand & Kingswood Group Stands*: Adults £20, Concessions £15, Juniors £9
Town End: Adults £15, Concessions £12,
Juniors £7**
Family Area: Adults £18, Concessions £12,
Juniors £4
Away Fans*:
Arkells Stand*: Adults £20,
Concessions £15, Juniors £9
Stratton Bank: Adults £15, Concessions £12,
Juniors £7
* A reduction of up to £2 on these ticket prices is available if the ticket is
purchased prior to matchday (excludes junior tickets).
** Juniors must be accompanied by an adult in the Town
End
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| Local
Rivals |
| Oxford United,
Bristol Rovers & Bristol City and from further afield Gillingham. Top Of
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Arkells Stand |
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| Programme |
| Official Programme: £2.50
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Disabled
Facilities |
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For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters
(NADS)
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| Fixtures
2007-2008 |
| For
the Swindon fixture
list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)
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Ground
Layout |
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
32,000 v Arsenal
FA Cup 3rd Round, January 15th, 1972.
Modern All Seated Attendance Record:
14,731 v Walsall
League Two, May 5th
2007
Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 7,419 (League Two)
2005-2006: 5,951 (League One)
2004-2005: 5,835 (League One)Top Of
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| Fans
Reviews Of The County Ground |
Matthew Day (Luton Town) 18/8/07
S
Smale (Bristol City) 30/11/04Top Of
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Hotel
Accommodation |
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